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Mature, aging skin with signs of dehydration

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You are over 50 and have skin that is inelastic, lax, thin, wrinkled and creased. Fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes, mouth, bridge of the nose and forehead. Skin is usually dry. No inflammation. After each cleansing or washing, there is an unpleasant feeling of tightness. To get rid of this feeling, there is a desire to lubricate the skin cream, the greasier the better. This is mature skin, which gradually "fades" like a flower that has not been watered for a long time.

Skin care

Skin after 50 is usually dry. The reason is the rapid dehydration of the skin or the presence of thyroid problems. Before getting rid of wrinkles, possible pigmentation and other problems, it is necessary to restore the skin from the dehydrations.

Schematically, the scheme of care and restoration of dehydrated skin looks like this:

Evening:

  • oil or petroleum jelly
  • cleansing
  • soak
  • sour toning
  • soak
  • moisturizing
  • soak

Morning:

  • moisturizing only, no water

During the recovery period of dehydrated skin, it's important to remember the less your skin comes in contact with water, the better.

Types of cosmetics:
Cleansing
Acid tinting with lactic acid
Moisturizing
Exfoliating treatments
Chemical peels
Vitamin K for the eye area and against couperosis 

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